Well, in the beginning the discussion was kind of lame because no one wanted to say anything and didn't really have any motivation, and this persisted the entire time. So, our discussion didn't give us any new insite or meaning to the book.
The ending was quite controversial in who liked it or not. Some wanted to know how Christopher's life and relationships ended up while others just enjoyed the ending. I was one of the people who was just glad it ended (no because I didn't like the book, I just liked the ending). We clarified a lot, we talked about things that happened, and such. Nowara asked a very good question, "What would you do if you were Christopher and in his position", even though no one really had an answer it was still a good level three question...and the only one...
(Mr. Sutherland, I'm sorry this is so lame, my brain just left the building and is already on break)
Weeeee talked abouttt...things....We contributed to the other discussion ironically. I suppose we found their book more interesting or something. (Oh my goodness this is only 180 words.....damn). Hmmm, well, I made it very evident I think the mother is a bitch and needs to go do something with herself. Even though she makes Christopher feel safe and he actually wants to be with her, she's still a bitch. It's very annoying how selfish she is and how she wants things that she can't maintain, like a relationship with Christopher. (The name "Christopher" is getting old, having to keep rewriting it...no fun)
In the other discussion we talked a lot about how things are as opposed to now, and if things are regressing back to a form of suppression. People were also happy to say profane words otherwise not socially acceptable to say. It seemed that everyone had some input to that discussion.
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